groove
groove
gruv
groov
British pronunciation
/ɡɹˈuːv/

Definizione e significato di "groove"in inglese

to groove
01

muoversi a ritmo, lasciarsi andare alla musica

to enjoy and immerse oneself in a rhythm or activity
Intransitive
to groove definition and meaning
example
Esempi
Dancers effortlessly groove on the dance floor, expressing themselves through movement.
I ballerini si lasciano andare senza sforzo sulla pista da ballo, esprimendosi attraverso il movimento.
During live performances, audiences may spontaneously groove to the infectious rhythm.
Durante le esibizioni dal vivo, il pubblico può muoversi spontaneamente al ritmo coinvolgente.
02

scanalare, incidere

to create a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface
Transitive: to groove sth
example
Esempi
The artist carefully grooved the clay to create intricate patterns.
L'artista ha scanalato con cura l'argilla per creare motivi intricati.
She grooved the metal with a file, deepening the indent for the decorative design.
Lei scanalò il metallo con una lima, approfondendo l'incavo per il disegno decorativo.
01

solco, routine

a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape
02

scanalatura, solco

a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)
03

solco, scanalatura

(anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part
04

scanalatura

a pronounced musical rhythm that people enjoy
05

scanalatura, solco

a long, narrow cut or indentation, often linear in shape, that is typically found on surfaces such as columns, moldings, or panels in architectural design
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